You want to give your place a little bit of a different feel, and a different vibe, and make it stand out from the bog-standard homes you see decorated to the same standard, and looking like carbon copies of one another. Rattan furniture is certainly a great way to add a little bit of something different to the home and make people take notice as they wander around in awe. Here are some of the advantages of introducing some of this furniture into your home.
- Stylish and Versatile – Rattan furniture gives you so much choice to adapt and play with the design and setting within your home, as the furniture comes in a variety of styles, meaning if you like modern, it works beautifully. Are you more traditional? Go for it, rattan furniture is adaptable. Not only does it fit well in the home, but you can use it if you’re looking at decorating your patio, your garden, or even if you are thinking of, for instance, opening a café, or rattan furniture works inside and outside.
- Eco-friendly and Sustainable – Definite buzz words in today’s world, and something that could sway your decision, when looking at purchasing new furniture. Being a natural renewable resource, rattan does very little damage to the environment as it grows naturally and pretty quickly. Being sustainable adds to this, as out of the manufacturers that harvest it, most of them do this efficiently and responsibly. For more excellent insight into home decorating, have a read of this blog.
- Weather Resistance (Synthetic Rattan) – You might be surprised when taking a look at rattan, that it is actually incredibly strong and will last! Unlike wood, it doesn’t crack or warp when it happens to get wet, so go ahead and leave it out in the rain if you want to (not recommended though). Also, PE or resin rattan is specifically designed to resist rain, humidity, and UV rays, meaning you know you are buying furniture that will last and provide great value for money.
- Durability and Strength – Firstly, we have natural rattan, which is flexible, meaning it is hard to break, and strong at the same time. It is therefore more than capable of taking lots of weight and pressure – more so than meets the eye, I’d say. Then there is synthetic rattan, which is even more durable and resistant to adverse weather conditions, than its naturally attained compatriot. Both provide great options and mean they are also versatile as to where they can be used.
Rattan furniture certainly can hold its own against all the other material titans available in today’s super competitive market. As mentioned above, it has a whole host of advantages, such as being used both indoors and outdoors potentially, which may go a long way in swaying your eventual decision. For more information about where you are, click on this link.